Language in History

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Bakhtin's Account
Bakhtin's Work
Bakhtin’s Account
Bakhtin’s Work
Bourgeois Public Sphere
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Claidheamh Soluis
critical theory
cultural
Cultural Nationalism
discourse analysis
Drawn Back
Elocution Masters
english
English Grammar
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Ethical Tone
Gaelic
Gaelic League
General Linguistics
historical linguistics
identity construction
irish
Irish Language
language ideology
linguistic identity in Britain and Ireland
Modern Languages
monoglossic
Monoglossic Language
National Popular Mass
nationalism
nationalist
Nineteenth Century Ireland
people
Saussure's Attitude
Saussure’s Attitude
Scot
scots
sociolinguistics
standard
Standard Spoken English
Swift's Proposal
ulster
Ulster Scots
Unitary Language
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415072458
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In Language in History, Tony Crowley provides the analytical tools for answering such questions. Using a radical re-reading of Saussure and Bahktin, he demonstrates, in four case studies, the ways in which language has been used to construct social and cultural identity in Britain and Ireland. For example, he examines the ways in which language was employed to construct a bourgeois public sphere in 18th Century England, and he reveals how language is still being used in contemporary Ireland to articulate national and political aspirations and why the Irish language died.
By bringing together linguistic and critical theory with his own sharp historical and political consciousness, Tony Crowley provides a new agenda for language study; one which acknowledges the fact that writing about history has always been determined by the historical context, and by issues of race, class and gender. Language in History represents a major contribution to the field, and an essential text for anyone interested in language, discourse and communication.

Tony Crowley is Professor of English at the University of Manchester. His publications include Proper English, also published by Routledge, and The Politics of Discourse.

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